PRIDE Seeds and CANTERRA Seeds Reach Distribution Agreement for Western Canada
PRIDE Seeds and CANTERRA Seeds have announced a distribution agreement that brings the PRIDE Seeds portfolio of hybrid seed corn and soybean seed to CANTERRA Seeds dealers across Manitoba, Saskatchewan...
View ArticleCorn School: Crop Staging, Compaction Hangovers, and Anticipating Silage Harvest
We’re into the thick of the corn growing season, where you finally get to start seeing the real result of all the hard work that’s gone into this crop before now. The 2015 season has been a trying one...
View ArticleSoybean School: Tallying Up and Managing Late-Season Stresses
The 2015 soybean crop has had its share of issues. From a late May frost that had many farmers replanting, to wet conditions that prevented replanting or late planting, and some zero-till beans that...
View ArticleSoybean School: Estimating Yield and Scouting for Reoccurring Issues
Pride Seeds’ Dan Foster explains how to estimate soybean yield in this video, shot at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show. Estimating yields may be more challenging than some of our other annual crops, but it...
View ArticleCorn School: How deep should you plant your corn?
What’s the ideal depth for planting corn? What happens if you plant too shallow? In this episode of RealAgriculture’s Corn School, PRIDE Seeds agronomist Aaron Stevanus digs into a seeding depth trial...
View ArticleMid-summer crop update: Grazing corn, double crop beans, and timely rain
One of the fun things about farm shows is you’ll never know who you’ll run into. Such is the case with Shaun Haney and Dan Foster at the Ag In Motion show held outside of Saskatoon last week. Foster,...
View ArticleRealAg Radio, Sept 12: Max production research, preventing downtime, and a Q...
It’s day two of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show at Woodstock, Ontario. Shaun Haney hosts the jam-packed show from the PRIDE Seeds pavilion at the show. Today’s show features: Aaron Stevanus of PRIDE Seeds...
View ArticleCorn School: Hideous cobs? It could be boron deficiency
Have you ever discovered small, misshapen, poorly pollinated corn ears mixed in with a field of impressive, high-yielding cobs? PRIDE Seeds agronomist Drew Thompson received a call in August from a...
View ArticleThis year proves you should never give up on the growing season
Growing a crop is not easy with all of the variables and factors impacting your decisions made and results achieved. If only we could make all agronomic decisions with hindsight, it would allow us to...
View ArticleRealAg Radio, Jan 7: Weather predictions, soybean management, and the host is...
Welcome back to the first edition of Agronomic Monday for 2019. On today’s show, RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney is back from a relaxing family vacation, and has Eric Richter, of Syngenta Canada, first...
View ArticleRealAg Radio, Jan. 28: Future of soybeans, planting fundamentals, and cold...
What’s a trip to Edmonton without RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney giving a little dig to the Edmonton Oilers? We’re going to start the week off with a great show that will feature: Top ag news without...
View ArticleSoybean School: Liberty Link finding a fit in resistance management
Look through many soybean seed catalogues and you’ll find an ‘LL’ in the trait category surrounded by a plethora of ‘RR2Y’ and ‘RR2Xtend’ abbreviations, noting the last two versions of Roundup Ready...
View ArticleRealAg Radio, Feb. 4: Corn syrup and beer, Liberty Link soybeans, drought...
It’s a bitterly cold Monday across much of Canada, however, it’s perfect timing for a guest RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney has lined up for today’s show. Drew Lerner, of World Weather Inc., shares his...
View ArticleRealAg Radio, Mar. 25: Freeland in D.C., weed resistance, and latest sprayer...
RealAg Radio is back for another week and host Shaun Haney has a great line up for agronomic Monday. Guests for today’s show include: Jessika Guse with the top ag news stories of the day; Aaron...
View ArticleSpring scramble: Some growers have run out of heat units to drop to
For several weeks the message has been that growers need be adjusting their corn variety heat units based on late planting. For some growers, it has become too difficult to drop much further based on...
View ArticleRealAg Radio, June 4: APP roll out, drought-stricken pulses, and the 15th of...
Today’s episode comes from sunny Guelph, Ont., where some growers are finally able to hit the fields. On today’s show, with host Shaun Haney, you’ll hear: The top ag news with RealAgriculture’s Jessika...
View ArticleCanterra Seeds to exclusively retail Pride Seeds corn and soy lines in...
Farmers in Western Canada will now access the Pride Seeds portfolio of hybrid corn, soybean seeds, and agronomic resources only through the Canterra Seeds retailer network in Manitoba, Saskatchewan,...
View ArticleCorn School: A prairie update on corn under irrigation
There is great variability in corn on the prairies this year, with a dry start in many areas, then a noticeable lack of heat units later in the season. But, in the south, near Bow Island, irrigated...
View ArticleCorn School: Tiller development an indication of healthy fertility
Tillering corn may not offer the picturesque vision of a picket fence crop, but it isn’t all bad. Alana Serhan, market development agronomist with PRIDE Seeds, says it’s both a positive and a negative...
View ArticleRealAg Radio, Sept. 11: Corn vs winter, a pound of P, and regular tissue testing
First, a moment of recognition, on this 18th anniversary of 9/11. Our thoughts are with all who were touched by the tragedy. We’re back at you from the Pride Seeds Pavilion at Canada’s Outdoor Farm...
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